During the season of Easter this year, baptisms may be requested to take place during Sunday Mass in any of the six parishes.
It may seem novel but it’s what the Christian Community did thousands of years ago!
And at Easter? Because Baptism is about Easter. It’s about enrolling your child into the life of the Risen Lord and into the faith community we call a parish - which has encounter with the Risen Jesus as its centre.
This is why in many parts of the world Baptism is only celebrated during Sunday Mass (while the faith community is gathered and can welcome its new members).
Sunday Baptisms during EasterIncluding Baptism at Sunday Mass makes for a truly joyous and memorable celebration. No! It doesn’t take ages!! Because there’s a lot of overlap between the two liturgies.
The priest who will celebrate the Mass and Baptism will connect with you before the day so that you are ready and will be relaxed on the day.
The Society assists seminarians studing for the priesthood both financially and by prayer.
New members are always welcome to join us from the Family of Parishes at our meetings which include the Rosary and light refreshments.
Clonakilty Bereavement Group is a safe and secure place in which you work through your grief.
We are offering support over a five-week period and we cover the West Cork area.
commencing:
This is a free service. For more information please phone:
(Monday to Friday 9:30am to 1:00pm)
You are invited to join the Sisters for a:
at the Poor Clare Monastery, College Road, Cork
Poor Clares Vocations Afternoon - Sat 7 February 2026In responding to this desire, we’re introducing the use of common postures at Mass, as outlined in the Missal, starting on the First Sunday of Advent. It is hoped that this will help make people feel even more welcome and at home in whatever church in our diocese that they attend the celebration of the Eucharist.
We have designed a poster and pew card outlining these postures with a brief explanation of why we stand, kneel and sit at Mass. These simple aids are meant to help our communities worship as one body, united in prayer before the Lord.
Alongside these printed materials, a short video is also available to help understand the meaning behind the postures at different parts of the celebration of the Eucharist and how they reflect our shared faith.
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